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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 07:25 AM
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how about this wide band

Well how about this wide band? What do you think of it. And what do you think I should pay for it?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 08:51 AM
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Steve(Slimer) has that unit. We installed it at my place. Really nice unit from what I saw. Has EGT, AFR, and two other selectable options. Definitely doesn't have a cool gauge like some of the others but it has some mad dataloging capabilities. Get Steve in this thread.
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 09:28 AM
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What are those phone line looking wires for? To hook it up at a dyno?
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 10:00 AM
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nice all in one but IMO if you are going to be using it primary for a wideband I would go for a easier to read unit. SR20DEN has one of these and I didnt really care for the display size.
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nice all in one but IMO if you are going to be using it primary for a wideband I would go for a easier to read unit. SR20DEN has one of these and I didnt really care for the display size.
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Originally Posted by Blu←
nice all in one but IMO if you are going to be using it primary for a wideband I would go for a easier to read unit. SR20DEN has one of these and I didnt really care for the display size.
yeah that is true it is small what would you pay for it though?
Old Mar 12, 2006 | 11:06 AM
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I have one, its actually a great deal with the amount of things that it displays and datalog., It doesnt have fancy functions like the PLX but it does it job well and its cheaper than many other options available.
The display is about the same size as an SAFCII which isnt that big, the phone line looking thing is the connection for both the display and the laptop hookup.
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It is a great wideband! I really like mine and would definately recommend it. I bought mine straight from www.zeitronix.com , I believe that Road Race Engineering (RRE) sells them also.

As for the size of the display screen and wideband itself, the display is as mentioned just about the size of an SAFC and the wideband unit itself is about the size of a credit card and a 1/2" thick. I like it much better than the size of a Innovate or some PLX's I have seen.

Another nice feature is, once you buy the wideband, any time Zeitronix updates to newer software with more features you can simply download it from them. A nice little way of keeping you WBo2 up to date.


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Old Mar 12, 2006 | 02:42 PM
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It would be better to use a PALM as the display instead of the one it comes with. If you don't need the extras that are included in that auction you can get the base kit from Zeitronix for $280, then you'll only need a Palm Pilot (which you can get cheaply on Ebay) and the serial adapter.

Checkout the site and read up on it's options before you make a final decision. www.zeitronix.com
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